Poetry+Thesis+and+Outlines


 * Group Thesis and Outlines**

Directions
 * 1) Click on "Edit this Page."
 * 2) Type your thesis statement at the bottom of the page (after the last one that is posted).
 * 3) Make sure it is ready to be shared, and that it is concise (eliminate unnecessary words). Do **NOT** include quotation marks around your titles for this exercise. It will cause an error to occur when you create the page. Commas are OK.
 * 4) Place double brackets around your statement.
 * 5) Hit save.
 * 6) Your thesis will now be red and underlined if you have successfully created a page.
 * 7) Click on your thesis statement.
 * 8) This will open a new page for you to post your group outline. Click "Edit this page" and edit away!!!
 * 9) After you save, the link on this page should turn to purple to signify that an active page can be reached for that thesis statement.
 * 10) Message me with questions!!


 * Thesis and Outlines:**

In Stanzas of Freedom and Free Labor, Lowell and Harper use symbols to trigger public interest in the protest against slavery.

According to Free Labor and Stanzas on Freedom, slavery and the oppression of women is wrong and should cease to exist.

In Stanzas on Freedom and Free Labor, Haper and Lowell use symbolism to express their views that slavery is immoral and unethical.

In Stanzas on Freedom and Free Labor, Harper and Lowell use symbolism to express their ideas that if you are not helping fight slavery, you are against it.

In Stanzas on Freedom and Free Labor, the authors present their antislavery views through the use of pathos and symbolism.

In Stanzas on Freedom and Free Labor the authors use symbols to impact the protest poetry of the time.